Really? There are aspects of Christianity that are most definitely being restricted and banned. On a tour of 5 Northeast colleges this week, some friends of mine were informed by 3 of them that Christian support groups had been forbidden from meeting on campus because they didn't want to offend the LGBTQ students.
And I'm sure you've read about the nativity scenes that have been blocked from public parks out here in CA.
In 2010, "A group of Christian students was allegedly ordered to stop praying outside the U.S.
Supreme Court building on May 5 because a court police officer told them it was against the law.
The students were part of a junior high school American History class at Wickenburg Christian Academy in Arizona. After taking pictures on the steps of the Supreme Court building, their teacher gathered them to a side location where they formed a circle and began to pray.
According to Nate Kellum, senior counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund, a police officer “abruptly” interrupted the prayer and ordered the group to cease and desist.
“They were told to stop praying because they were violating the law and they had to take their prayer elsewhere,” Kellum told FOX News Radio."
How many retail employees have stopped saying Merry Christmas these days because, well, we don't want to offend any other religion. Kids no longer say the National Anthem at lots of schools because it uses the word God. Public schools have basically started taking "district" days off during Jewish holidays so as not to upset anyone else but they have introduced recognition of muslim holidays. Give me a break. The tone in this country is most definitely anti-white, anti-male, and anti-Christian.
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